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James D. Prentice

Captain James Douglas 'Chummy' Prentice was a Royal Navy and Royal Canadian Navy officer who served with distinction in the Battle of the Atlantic. In addition to being credited with the destruction of four U-boats while at sea, he also played a significant role ashore in training the often inexperienced recruits required by the RCN to fulfill its expanded wartime role.
Although born and raised in British Columbia, he decided to join the Royal Navy in 1912 when his father forbade him from joining the newly formed Royal Canadian Navy. He retired from the RN in 1934 as a Lieutenant Commander when cutbacks during the Great Depression ended his possibility of promotion.〔http://www.legionmagazine.com/en/index.php/2008/10/the-newfoundland-escort-force/〕 He returned to British Columbia after his retirement from the RN and had been ranching for a living when war broke out in 1939.
After an initial period ashore in Sydney, Nova Scotia Prentice was appointed Senior Officer, Canadian Corvettes under Commodore Leonard W. Murray. This position gave him the dual responsibilities of developing tactical doctrine for all RCN corvettes as well as being Captain of , part of the Newfoundland Escort Force. It was in this latter capacity that Prentice scored the RCN's first U-boat kill, shared with . This action would lead to Prentice receiving the DSO.〔http://uboat.net/allies/commanders/2040.html〕
After his time in corvettes, Prentice was assigned to develop training and doctrine for the new Canadian destroyers that entered into service in 1942. He received command of and was appointed Senior Captain, Canadian Destroyers in 1943. After a time as senior officer of Escort Group C5 in the Mid-Atlantic, Prentice became senior officer of Escort Group 11 for Operation Overlord. On 7 July ''Ottawa'' collaborated in the sinking of in the English Channel. EG11 transferred to the Bay of Biscay in August, where Prentice and ''Ottawa'' played a part in the sinkings of on the 18th and on the 20th. For these actions, Prentice was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) on 28 November and bar a week later.〔http://uboat.net/allies/commanders/2040.html〕
Prentice finished the war as a full Captain. After a time as Aide-de-Camp to the Governor General of Canada, he retired in 1946. He died in British Columbia in 1979.
==See also==

Battle of the Atlantic (1939-1945)
Royal Canadian Navy
Newfoundland Escort Force
Convoy SC 42
Leonard W. Murray

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